If you are a single member LLC, then the IRS considers you a "Disregarded Entity" for tax purposes, unless you have applied for S-Corp tax status. As a disregarded entity you report your income and expenses on Schedule C. If using TurboTax Online, you would use the Self-Employed version. If you don't have any business expense to report, you can complete Schedule C and report your income using Deluxe or Premier. If you need to switch to Self-Employed, the program will make the upgrade based on answers you give in the interview.
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If your LLC has more than one member, you will need to file Form 1065. If your LLC has received S-Corp status you will need to prepare Form 1120S. These returns can be prepared using TurboTax Business.
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If you are a single member LLC, then the IRS considers you a "Disregarded Entity" for tax purposes, unless you have applied for S-Corp tax status. As a disregarded entity you report your income and expenses on Schedule C. If using TurboTax Online, you would use the Self-Employed version. If you don't have any business expense to report, you can complete Schedule C and report your income using Deluxe or Premier. If you need to switch to Self-Employed, the program will make the upgrade based on answers you give in the interview.
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If your LLC has more than one member, you will need to file Form 1065. If your LLC has received S-Corp status you will need to prepare Form 1120S. These returns can be prepared using TurboTax Business.
To purchase TurboTax Business click on: Purchase TurboTax Business